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1.) Swamp Fox - 07/27/2013
International Game Fish Association sued for $1 mill. over prize denied:


"Mr. Ply is your average hardworking decorated veteran who was invited to compete in a competition and as an avid angler he was excited about fulfilling any fisherman's dream, which is to catch a world record fish," said Michael Glasser, law firm partner with Rudenberg. "He followed all the rules and he was blessed and gifted enough to succeed at something that everyone dreams of and all he wants is what was promised to him."


[url]http://gma.yahoo.com/blogs/abc-blogs/man-sues-fishing-group-over-1m-prize-100021569.html[/url]
2.) Hunter - 07/27/2013
What a fish!
3.) Swamp Fox - 07/28/2013
I think either the editor or the writer is asleep at the keyboard, though. The explanation of the homemade lure, identified as a spinnerbait by the fisherman but as a spreader bar by the IGFA, is about as screwed up as you can get.

Maybe the White House press office has an opening, because someone involved in this fish story has the appropriate skill set for 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
4.) Pa bowhunter - 07/28/2013
[QUOTE=Swamp Fox;8713]I think either the editor or the writer is asleep at the keyboard, though. The explanation of the homemade lure, identified as a spinnerbait by the fisherman but as a spreader bar by the IGFA, is about as screwed up as you can get.

Maybe the White House press office has an opening, because someone involved in this fish story has the appropriate skill set for 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.[/QUOTE]


I was thinking the same thing, and it is going to take some fancy footwork to make a spinner bait appear to be the same thing as a spreader bar.
5.) Hunter - 07/28/2013
Pics of the lure would have enhanced the report!
6.) Swamp Fox - 07/28/2013
I think they may have edited the article "a little" since I first read it. It made absolutely [B]no[/B] sense on the first reading. Now they have reduced the problems down to writing that a spinnerbait is typically larger than a spreader bar...:re:....

I always thought when they edited a story they noted the edit and the time, but maybe not.

In any event, the writing isn't as bad as it was in the beginning. I guess that's what passes for progress these days. :tap:

A picture of the lure will be coming soon to a Cabela's catalog near you, I'll bet! :tu: